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Which words and deed of George Washington set a tradition upheld by other presidents since?
Asked by thampy chacko,
21 Jan '09 07:27 pm
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Since President George Washington first said So help me God in 1789, American presidents have a longstanding, historic--and constitutionally established--tradition of invoking the Almighty at their inaugural ceremonies. Recognizing that right, the federal district court rejected the plaintiffs' request and cleared the way for President-elect Obama to invoke God during his historical inauguration
Answered by JOY, 21 Jan '09 07:29 pm
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